
1) American historical novel 2) Emperor of rome 3) First Roman emperor 4) Gaius octavianus 5) Historical novel 6) Latin boy name 7) National leader 8) Octavian 9) Predecessor of tiberius 10) Roman boy name 11) Roman emperor 12) Roman ruler 13) Solon 14) Statesman 15) Summer time eponym
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[honorific] Augustus (plural augusti), s; In Rome`s Greek-speaking provinces, `Augustus` was translated as sebastos (σεβαστός, `venerable`), or hellenised as augoustos (αὔγουστος). After the fall of the Roman Empire, Augustus was sometimes used as a name for men of aristocratic birth, especially in the lands of the Holy Ro...
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elector of Saxony and leader of Protestant Germany who, by reconciling his fellow Lutherans with the Roman Catholic Habsburg Holy Roman emperors, ... [2 related articles]
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first Roman emperor, following the republic, which had been finally destroyed by the dictatorship of Julius Caesar, his great-uncle and adoptive ... [77 related articles]
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Born Octavian, Augustus declared himself the first Roman Emperor in 27 BCE. Immensely talented, he maintained total power and control until his death in 14.
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Literally, revered, this was an honourary agnomen adopted by all emperors.
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[
n] - Roman statesman who became emperor of Rome after defeating Mark Antony at Actium (63 BC - AD 14)
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C. Octavius, born 63 BCE; son of Octavius and Atia, niece of Gauis Julius Caesar; elected to the pontifical college in 48 BCE; campaigned with Caesar in Spain and in 45 BCE fought the Pompeians at Munda; adopted by Caesar, he takes on his adopted father's name becoming C. Julius Caesar Octavianus; forms the Second Triumvirate (triumviri rei publica...
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In popular culture, the name 'Caesar' is often used as a title for all Roman emperors. This indicates that our popular culture is barbarous in nature. Julius' successor, Octavian, took the title 'Augustus' and soon became known by that title. Thereafter, the reigning emperors were referred to as Augusti, and the title 'Caesar' was used by junior pa...
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Gaius Octavianus noun Roman statesman who established the Roman Empire and became emperor in 27 BC; defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra in 31 BC at Actium (63 BC - AD 14)
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Also called(before 27 b.c.) (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, Augustus Caesar), 63 b.c.–a.d. 14, first Roman emperor 27 b.c.–a.d. 14: reformer, patron of arts and literature; heir and successor to Julius Caesar. · a title of office given to rulers of the Roman Republic after Octavianus. · a male given name.
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Augustus is a Latin name for boys. The meaning is `praised, exalted` The name Augustus is most commonly given to American boys. What do they use in other countries? Augustine (English) Austyn (English) August (German, Polish) Austin (English) Austen (English) Guus (Dutch) The name sounds like: Agustus, Augustyn See also: Augustine, August
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